Boss OC-3 SUPER Octave Pedal Review
Boss OC-3 SUPER Octave Pedal Feature
- World's first compact pedal with true Polyphonic Octave effects
- New Drive mode adds distortion to octave notes for a fatter, more aggressive tone
- Includes the original OC-2 mode, capable of producing notes one and two octaves down
- Poly Octave effect adjustable to play within a specific note range
- Bass input for adapting octave sound to bass guitars
The Worlds First Polyphonic Octave Pedal!The BOSS OC-3 Super Octave gives guitarists high-quality octave effects with a single stomp. Three modes are provided, including a new Polyphonic Octave mode, a Drive mode with distortion, and the original OC-2 mode. The versatile OC-3 also works with bass! Worlds first compact pedal with true Polyphonic Octave effects New Drive mode adds distortion to octave notes for a fatter, more aggressive tone Includes the original OC-2 mode, capable of producing notes one and two octaves down Poly Octave effect adjustable to play within a specific note range Bass input for adapting octave sound to bass guitars All-New Octave EffectsThe OC-3 picks up where the best-selling OC-2 left off, giving guitarists two brand new octave effects. Using the Polyphonic Octave mode, octaves can now be added when playing chords - a first in a compact pedal. More aggressive sounds can be had using the new Drive mode, which adds a touch of distortion to the octave sounds. If you loved the OC-2...Dont worry. BOSS knows how much guitarists depend on the original OC-2 sound. Thats why the OC-3 includes that classic dual octave effect, but with even better stability. This gives you the ability to blend up to three individual sounds: the original note, a note one octave below and one thats two octaves below. Bass Players WelcomeThe OC-3 isnt just for guitar, its also for bass. By connecting a bass guitar to the dedicated Bass input, the OC-3 automatically optimizes itself to suit the range of a bass guitar. Now bass players can upgrade to the ultra-stable octave sounds of the OC-3.
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